Patel ND, Kim RW, Pornrattanarungsi S, Wong PC. Morphology of intramural ventricular septal defects: Clinical imaging and autopsy correlation.
Ann Pediatr Cardiol 2018;
11:308-311. [PMID:
30271023 PMCID:
PMC6146864 DOI:
10.4103/apc.apc_139_17]
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Abstract
An intramural ventricular septal defect (IVSD) is a type of interventricular communication that can occur following biventricular repair of a conotruncal malformation. There have been no previous reports depicting the actual pathologic anatomy of this defect. We describe two cases of IVSDs with their clinical imaging and postmortem pathology.
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